I bought a telescoping 12' ladder. It's about the size of a small suitcase when ready to store and expands to a full 12' when in use. Easy to use, easy to stash in almost any available space, even behind the recliner or under the sofabed if you're really pressed for storage space.
I find that almost any aluminum tool (ladders are tools) that are left outside, exposed to everything from road grime to acid rain don't last long. Once corrosion starts, who knows if the ladder will support your weight or become a safety hazard. Take care of your ladder, don't leave it outside and it'll serve you well. Install it on your RV roof ladder and it will probably not only become a tool you're unsure of, but will also do its "darn level best" to shake the roof ladder off the back of your RV and help along any potential for leaks and roof damage with every tow.
Maybe a ladder similar to this type would better serve you????
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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